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L. Tonni

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University of Twente

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Civil Engineering

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University of Twente

Engineering Doctorate in Digital Dikes: A Multiscale Framework for Risk Assessment of Backward Erosion Piping

The University of Twente invites applications for an Engineering Doctorate (EngD) position in the Digital Dikes project, focusing on developing a multiscale framework for risk assessment of Backward Erosion Piping. The Netherlands depends on its dikes for flood protection, but current models lack precision in predicting dike collapse due to seepage-induced sand erosion. The Digital Dikes consortium, led by University of Twente and supported by partners including University of Utrecht, Eindhoven University, University of Bologna, and Deltares, aims to create advanced digital models integrated into an open-source tool that assimilates monitoring data for probabilistic predictions. This innovative framework will assess pipe progression probability and severity based on dike geometry, subsurface variability, and hydraulic loads, enabling accurate risk assessment and targeted reinforcement. The project is funded by NWO and involves real-world case studies co-designed with industry, government, and international stakeholders. As an EngD candidate, you will gather and process validation needs for numerical models, assist in laboratory tests on heave screens with Deltares and Water Authority Aa & Maas, co-design and execute field-scale tests at Boretto (Italy) with University of Bologna, and develop frameworks for experimental data analysis. Collaboration with researchers across the Digital Dikes network is central, and you will ensure validation datasets adhere to FAIR principles and are accessible. Applicants should hold a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering or a related field, have experience in physical testing and data analysis, possess excellent programming skills (Python preferred), and demonstrate strong problem-solving, communication, and teamwork abilities. The position offers a full-time, 2-year EngD track with a gross monthly salary of €3,029, holiday and end-of-year bonuses, pension scheme, 29 holidays per year, and full employee status with healthcare and parental leave benefits. Extended internships at Deltares and University of Bologna, as well as continuing education, workshops, and international meetings, are included. The Faculty of Engineering Technology at University of Twente is a leading center for smart production, processes, and devices, with a vibrant international community and green campus. Applications are welcome from candidates with diverse backgrounds. Submit your CV, motivation letter, transcripts, references, and any theses or reports via the provided application link. Master students graduating soon may apply with available transcripts. The application deadline is 15 March 2026, with a start date as soon as possible and no later than 1 September 2026. Screening is part of the procedure.

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University of Twente

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Engineering Doctorate (EngD) in Digital Dikes: Risk Assessment of Backward Erosion Piping

The University of Twente is offering a prestigious Engineering Doctorate (EngD) position in the Digital Dikes project, focusing on the risk assessment of Backward Erosion Piping (BEP) in dikes. This two-year, full-time EngD opportunity is based in the Faculty of Engineering Technology and is part of a large international consortium including Deltares, University of Bologna, Rijkswaterstaat, and the Dutch Flood Protection Programme. The project aims to develop advanced digital models for dike stability and erosion, integrating multiscale simulations, data assimilation from laboratory and field experiments, and probabilistic risk predictions. The research will involve gathering and processing validation needs for numerical models, executing and analyzing laboratory tests with Deltares and Water Authority Aa & Maas, and co-designing and implementing field-scale experiments in Boretto, Italy. The candidate will collaborate with international researchers to validate digital models and ensure datasets follow FAIR principles for accessibility. The project offers hands-on experience in real-world experiments and modeling, as well as opportunities for extended internships at Deltares and the University of Bologna. Applicants should have a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering or a related discipline, experience in physical testing and data analysis, and strong programming skills (preferably in Python). The role requires a creative, proactive, and analytical approach to research, excellent communication skills, and the ability to collaborate internationally. Candidates must be available for short-term international travel and have an excellent command of English. Applications from diverse backgrounds are encouraged. The EngD position offers a gross monthly salary of €3,029, with additional benefits including an 8% holiday allowance, 8.3% end-of-year bonus, pension scheme, 29 holidays per year, and free access to sports facilities. The University of Twente provides a supportive, international, and multidisciplinary research environment, with a green campus and a family-friendly policy. The project is supervised by Prof. Vanessa Magnanimo (University of Twente), Dr. Koos V. (Deltares), and Prof. L. Tonni and M. Marchi (University of Bologna). To apply, candidates should submit a motivation letter, CV, transcripts (BSc & MSc), references (at least two, preferably academic/industrial), and any available theses or reports via the University of Twente portal before 15 March 2026. Screening is part of the selection procedure. The intended starting date is as soon as possible, and no later than 1 September 2026. For more information, contact Prof. Vanessa Magnanimo at [email protected]. This is an excellent opportunity for motivated researchers interested in civil engineering, risk assessment, and digital modeling to contribute to a project with significant societal impact.

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